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Exploring the clinical relevance of a dichotomy between affective and non‐affective psychosis: Results from a first‐episode psychosis cohort study

Julie Ramain, Philippe Conus, Philippe Golay

2021Early Intervention in Psychiatry21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: Defining diagnosis is complex in early psychosis, which may delay the introduction of an appropriate treatment. The dichotomy of affective and non-affective psychosis is used in clinical setting but remains questioned on a scientific basis. In this study, we explore the clinical relevance of this dichotomy on the basis of clinical variables in a sample of first-episode psychosis patients. METHOD: We conducted a prospective study in a sample of 330 first-episode psychosis treated at an early intervention program. Affective and non-affective psychosis patients were compared on premorbid history, baseline data, outcomes and course of symptoms over the 3 years of treatment. RESULTS: Affective psychosis patients (22.42%) were more likely to be female, and had a shorter duration of untreated psychosis. The longitudinal analyses revealed that positive symptoms remained higher over the entire follow-up in the non-affective sub-group. A higher degree of variability of manic symptoms and a significantly better insight after 6 months were observed in the affective sub-group. No difference was observed regarding depressive and negative symptoms. At discharge, only the environmental quality of life and insight recovery were better in affective psychosis. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that despite marginal differences at baseline presentation, these sub-groups differ regarding outcome, which may require differentiation of treatment and supports the utility of this dichotomy.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosisPsychologyClinical psychologyPsychiatryAffect (linguistics)Intervention (counseling)Early psychosisCommunicationSchizophrenia research and treatmentMental Health and PsychiatryHealthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
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